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of UB's medical school, that UB developed its School of Arts and
Sciences, and thus, assumed its place among the other institutions
of higher education. Had Fillmore lived throughout UB's first
seventy years, he would probably have been elated by the success of
his university, and he should have been satisfied and pleased that
UB remained intrinsically bonded to its community while at the same
time engrafting the values and standards important to higher
education's mission in the region. UB and its medical school have
undergone many challenging transitions since 1846. Included among
them were: (1) the completion of an academic campus in the far
northeast comer of the City of Buffalo while leaving its medical,
dental and law schools firmly situated in the core of downtown
Buffalo; (2) the eventual relocation, after the second world war,
of the law school to the newer campus in Amherst, and the medical
and dental school to the original academic campus: and (3) the
merger with the State University of New York System in 1962.
Despite these significant transitions, any one of which could have
changed the intrinsic integrity of UB and disrupted the bonding
between community and university, that did not happen. To this day,
the ties between community and academe persist. Fillmore and White
should celebrate their success and important contribution to
Buffalo and Western New York.
of UB's medical school, that UB developed its School of Arts and
Sciences, and thus, assumed its place among the other institutions
of higher education. Had Fillmore lived throughout UB's first
seventy years, he would probably have been elated by the success of
his university, and he should have been satisfied and pleased that
UB remained intrinsically bonded to its community while at the same
time engrafting the values and standards important to higher
education's mission in the region. UB and its medical school have
undergone many challenging transitions since 1846. Included among
them were: (1) the completion of an academic campus in the far
northeast comer of the City of Buffalo while leaving its medical,
dental and law schools firmly situated in the core of downtown
Buffalo; (2) the eventual relocation, after the second world war,
of the law school to the newer campus in Amherst, and the medical
and dental school to the original academic campus: and (3) the
merger with the State University of New York System in 1962.
Despite these significant transitions, any one of which could have
changed the intrinsic integrity of UB and disrupted the bonding
between community and university, that did not happen. To this day,
the ties between community and academe persist. Fillmore and White
should celebrate their success and important contribution to
Buffalo and Western New York.
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